The plot is getting thicker than my grandmother’s gravy. https://t.co/8WLjiexcXm
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) January 12, 2021
Quite the INBOX:
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) January 12, 2021
Cheney: I Will Vote To Impeach The President
NEW: Republican Rep. John Katko of New York has released a statement saying he will vote to impeach Pres. Trump — becoming the first Republican to publicly voice an expected vote to remove the president from office. https://t.co/D7MsmzBM1f pic.twitter.com/v6s0zGp9sG
— ABC News (@ABC) January 12, 2021
NEW: Rep. Adam Kinzinger says he will vote to impeach Trump
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) January 12, 2021
I actually think it was this that did it: pic.twitter.com/S1FBoxVPAc
— Salt Mountain Music #ANTIFA (@AndrewPlewe) January 12, 2021
The Joint Chiefs of Staff has issued a memo to the entire U.S. military condemning the Capitol riot and confirming Joe Biden will become the 46th commander in chief of the armed forces on January 20. https://t.co/KDTZfBuesP
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) January 12, 2021
In 1974, senior Republicans told President Richard Nixon that his support in the senate had collapsed and that he would be convicted if his impeachment came up for a vote. Nixon resigned.
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) January 12, 2021
Could Rep. Cheney’s announcement be a prelude to a similar scenario? https://t.co/4A9PdlRC1y
— Seadhain (@seadhain) January 12, 2021
Justice Dept. & FBI eye sedition and conspiracy charges in Wednesday's Capitol riot, amid a rapidly expanding investigation. https://t.co/VVuUPgzV3N
— David Lauter (@DavidLauter) January 13, 2021
"We are a country at a cross roads at this hour. The bad news – there are people among us who are intent in carrying out violence against our government. The threats are grave, the threats are specific, and they are terrifying" – @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/K238dIZIau
— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) January 12, 2021
Actions have consequences https://t.co/jUJRmFL1fa
— Barry Walsh (@barelywashed) January 12, 2021
Opinion: Republicans must unambiguously admit that Trump’s lies threaten more violence https://t.co/7ZDgweULdN
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 12, 2021
I just received a fundraising pitch from Ronna McDaniel for the GOP. It says, "I want to thank President Trump." pic.twitter.com/31LFYhcXhI
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) January 12, 2021
As he girlfriend and accomplice says about their pending investigations: pic.twitter.com/kVMQ1EZlEI
— SturgeonSue Wear a Mask (@sturgeon_sue) January 12, 2021
Trump-level geniusry https://t.co/tPE3b3Su6N
— Jeff Timmer (@jefftimmer) January 12, 2021
Possible to make quick, badly-needed cash out of “love letters” from a North Korean dictator? Asking for a friend.
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) January 13, 2021
After Trump's advisers cautioned him to tone down his rhetoric, Trump in Texas is threatening Biden with the 25th amendment and again warning impeachment will cause "tremendous anger and division and pain."
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 12, 2021
What #Trump did NOT say today from the border wall:
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) January 12, 2021
"sorry"
"I concede"
"accept a @JoeBiden Presidency"
"insurrection"
"riots"
"racism"
DID say:
"impeachment hoax"
"freedom of speech"
"rule of law"
"medical miracle"
"respect for law enforcement" https://t.co/kL1gE1AUps
I like this:
— Helen 0️⃣8️⃣ Kennedy (@HelenKennedy) January 12, 2021
“David Lapan, a former senior official in Trump’s DHS, said the irony of Trump’s border-wall visit was that the Capitol attack showed the more serious danger to the country comes from some of his own supporters, not from foreign migrants.”
https://t.co/m2cb5GZrHG
Stripe and PayPal halt payments for Trump's campaign and supporters: CNBC After Hours https://t.co/aHynFOkayP
— CNBC (@CNBC) January 12, 2021
My @nytimes column: As companies "pause" donations to candidates, they should consider making their halt permanent. The donations undermine credibility. The money is seen as a bribe for legislation and the legislation is seen as a favor in return.https://t.co/xQ29vgBFHC
— Andrew Ross Sorkin (@andrewrsorkin) January 12, 2021
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BRITAIN NOW OFFICIALLY JUST THE WORLD’S COMIC RELIEF
My bit about Boris Johnson’s bike ride, “enforcement week”, and the government trying to blame individuals for their own mistakes https://t.co/RH69vNsSOU
— Marina Hyde (@MarinaHyde) January 12, 2021
Wednesday's Mirror: "Profit from poverty" #TomorrowsPapersToday #BBCPapershttps://t.co/7FuHsAa3Vz pic.twitter.com/y9HK2JoSsO
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) January 12, 2021
Perhaps @BorisJohnson might provide funding for our fishing communities who have been shafted by his Brexit deal. I have been on the phone tonight to constituents who are distraught with produce held up awaiting clearance, produce that will be wasted. https://t.co/JeuUggEhP2
— Ian Blackford (@Ianblackford_MP) January 12, 2021
Supermarket chief executives tell the UK government that an ‘urgent intervention’ is needed to prevent further disruption to food supplies in NI. https://t.co/bc09KmdeCi
— JPCampbellBiz – Wash your hands keep your distance (@JP_Biz) January 12, 2021
Sandwich art is now entirely minimalist. #foodshortages #BrexitDisaster pic.twitter.com/6IQWjpi5NT
— Brendan May (@bmay) January 12, 2021
It's been a tough few months but the fact Farage's new party is literally called REFUK should be a cause of national unity. Guffawtastic. pic.twitter.com/0hVp0Fn0HQ
— Otto English (@Otto_English) January 12, 2021
Boris Johnson preparing for a Downing Street press conference pic.twitter.com/tCucs80dtY
— Aadilios (@aadilkirmanii) January 12, 2021
This guy on the Twitter fixed it…@BorisJohnson_MP pic.twitter.com/OS3Y4gKUPp
— Alexa Boase (@FluffyPie) January 12, 2021